By Wayne van Zwoll The Continental Congress borrowed from the British to help free a new republic from the British. It ordered up 20,000 smoothbore .62-caliber…
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By Kit Perez Every year it seems like someone, somewhere, is warning about a shortage of food. The COVID pandemic made some of these warnings seem…
By GunSpot There are about one million and a half options on the market when it comes to slings. It seems like everyone makes their own…
By GunSpot We suspect most of you know about two-point slings, as it seems to us that those are the most popular choice with most shooters.…
By Tom Laemlein At the beginning of the first hot-shooting action of the Cold War, many American military planners had their heads in the clouds, looking…
By Will Dabbs, MD What can you buy for $200? These days that would get you maybe 400 rounds of cheap steel-cased 9mm Parabellum. $200 will…
By Mike Humphries I have almost always been an advocate of two extremes when it comes to CCW firearms choice — either tiny pistols small enough…
The M1A has an impressive lineage. Based on a design dating back to the 1930s and born from the prodigious mind of John C. Garand, the M1A…
By Michael Mills Swampfox Optics gained some serious traction after SHOT Show 2020 by offering an array of nice magnified optics, LPVOs and red dots. It…
By GunSpot This story starts back in 1981 with an engineer at Ford Motor Company. This man, named Glyn Bindon, was visiting some family friends with…